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  1. Marina Warner- Temporale

    Join us for a celebration of the work of Marina Warner, author of no.39 in AUP’s Cahiers Series, Temporale. What happened to time during the Coronavirus pandemic? Marina Warner recounts how strangely her days and weeks passed, in this highly personal acco ...

  2. Paris Beyond the Postcard with Cole Stangler- AUP Sponsored event

    Where is the ‘real’ Paris? In popular imagination, Paris has streets lined with stylish cafés and fashion boutiques. In new book Paris is Not Dead: Surviving Hypergentrification in the City of Light, Cole Stangler combines street reportage with recent his ...

  3. “a place that lives in me”: Writing Caribbean Identity- AUP Sponsored Event

    What does it mean to be Caribbean in the 21st century? Is it imprinted in the landscape, the language, or is it perhaps, in the words of Mireille Jean-Gilles (tr. Eric Fishman), “a place that lives in me, and that I unfurl, like a nomad his tent, in each ...

  4. Picking Evil Flowers with Gunnhild Øyehaug and Daniel Medin- AUP Sponsored Event

    In partnership with the Center for Writers and Translators, we are delighted to present Norway’s most celebrated contemporary writer, Gunnhild Øyehaug, in conversation on her latest collection of short fiction Evil Flowers. Across its 25 stories, Øyehaug ...

  5. Journalism under Siege with The Dial and Forbidden Stories- AUP Sponsored Event

    We live in a dangerous time for journalists. Killings of reporters are on the rise, while countless journalists have been forced to work in exile. Why are journalists such targets? How does this affect how they report? What can readers do to support the f ...

  6. Meditations on Life, Politics, and Journalism with Roger Cohen- AUP Sponsored Event

    From China and Kyiv, to Afghanistan and Israel, to elections in Iran and the debacle of Brexit, for over forty years New York Times Paris bureau chief Roger Cohen has journeyed to all corners of the world to cover everything from truth and dissent, to dic ...

  7. News

    Throughout the year the Center for Media, Communication, and Global Change host talks, events and conferences to create a multidisciplinary dialogue and foster innovative, collaborative problem-solving around issues of civic engagement.  The Latest from t ...

  8. Archived Projects

    Archived Projects Student projects and faculty-student collaborations from 2015-2020 dealt with key questions of our mediated world: connecting across cultural difference, gender equity, political-economic power, activist media, and the democratization of ...

  9. Current & Recent Projects

    The Civic Media Lab supports research, teaching, and innovation on the relationship between media, new technologies, civic life, and social justice.  We currently focus on four research areas, although projects are often sited across categories:    Coexis ...

  10. Ceci n'est Pas Un Crime: Refugees in Greece

    Coexist: Culture and Conflict Media Art, Sound & Listening Related Links Kerstin Carlson Coexist: Culture and Conflict Return to Overview Media, Art, Sound & Listening Return to Overview Civic Media Lab Kerstin Carlson (History and Politics): Ceci ...

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